Newbie Here! 86 R80N Getting Naked in progress..

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hillco148
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Re: Newbie Here! 86 R80N Getting Naked in progress..

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Thanks for the heads up steve..

Going to check tonite and if is so, might have to put some rubber spacer in there..

Here the link to the Y pipe.. Company is in N.Z.

www.japmcdismantlers.co.nz
86 BMW R80N
72 HONDA CB350 TWIN
99 SUZUKI SV650 SSSA/BOBBED
00 BMW E39 M5 EVOLVE
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Re: Newbie Here! 86 R80N Getting Naked in progress..

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I did some checking and the wedge 32721232929, is NO LONGER AVAILABLE. So I am not sure what type of fix around is available. When I changed the bars on my R90/6 I didn't see them in the housing either. The controls did clamp up pretty tight, so they did not flop about, but could be be rotated if some effort was applied.
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Re: Newbie Here! 86 R80N Getting Naked in progress..

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Have to take a closer look tonite on that perch.. Thanks.. Mak.
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99 SUZUKI SV650 SSSA/BOBBED
00 BMW E39 M5 EVOLVE
10 AUDI Q5 3.2
97 HONDA CRV DD
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Hucky has perch wedges for $11 each (!) http://www.bmwhucky.com/010032.html
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That's a good site. There a lot of hard to find parts... Thx!
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00 BMW E39 M5 EVOLVE
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Re: Newbie Here! 86 R80N Getting Naked in progress..

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I DID think about the 22 mm - 7/8 inch stuff, but I figured that was already in the knowledge bank.
DO NOT ASSUME.
DO NOT ASSUME.
Repeat 50 times....
On a used bike, a lot of times, the wedge is already lost...hate it, but true.
Kinda like the wiring inside the headlight shell on a /5.
Lost wedge. You CAN make one out of lead. It just takes some time.
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Yeah, never assume that something is NLA world-wide just because one dealer tells you it's NLA when they try to order it from BMW. Places like Bob's, Hucky's, and Blue Moon often have NOS parts, used parts, and aftermarket solutions for parts that are NLA from the factory.
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Got this put on tonite...

Voxbell Horns
made In Italy.

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Pretty Loud..

Have to fix up the wires..

Great Mod!
86 BMW R80N
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99 SUZUKI SV650 SSSA/BOBBED
00 BMW E39 M5 EVOLVE
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Post by Airbear »

Jean wrote: Lost wedge. You CAN make one out of lead. It just takes some time.
Hmm, I've never seen a perch wedge in the wild. But I'll have a go at making some while the bike is in bits.
Just looking at the perches, I assume the wedges are a triangular prism shape. Shouldn't' be too hard to shave down a lead sinker to suit.
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Re: Newbie Here! 86 R80N Getting Naked in progress..

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Yes, a triangular shape about 1/2 -5/8 inch long...File and fit.
Of course, it's better if you have ONE to use for a model...even better if you finally find the one you dropped.
I used an old wheel weight I found on the street.
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